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£105.00

Career Development

Duration:

1.5hrs per week for 5 weeks (5 week course)

Available to: people who want to improve their professional skills.

Overview:  Over the duration of the course, learn how to use the STAR technique in CVs and application forms, succeed in a job interviews, work as a team to creatively solve problems, deliver effective PowerPoint presentations, and diplomatically lead and contribute at business meetings.

The course provides additional skills for those who have taken Toastmasters or Build a Business courses to improve their English skills.

Refer a friend! Once your friend books and pays for 3 lessons, you get one free!

Session Timetable: Career Success 

Session Description 

1 STAR technique in CVs & application forms

2 Tips for job interviews & mock panel interview

3 Team-building exercises & assessment centre tasks

4 Effective PowerPoint presentations

5 Chairing & contributing to business meetings

 

Note: Insight Education reserves the right to make changes/refinements to the above session timetable at  short notice, but certifies that any changes will achieve the same outcomes as listed under the course  description.

 

 

Age / Duration

Adult 5 Week Course, 12-17yrs 5 Week Course, 12-17yrs 1 Week Course

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, there is no minimum booking requirement. 

However, we would recommend a minimum of 8 lessons to begin to see a real difference in your child’s ability.

We will contact you after the first lesson to see how everything went for you and your child.  If you have any doubts or concerns at all, this is your opportunity to tell us.  It is very rare that a child does not get on with a tutor, but if this is the case we will offer you another suitable tutor.  We currently have 70 tutors on our books from which to choose.

The short answer here is ‘yes’.  When we began to work online with younger children during the lockdown we were unsure how they would manage, but they are brilliant online.  As younger children are adaptable and very quick to learn new things, they have proven to be more adept and more natural online than many older children and adults.

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